Revolving door depository



Marh 29, 1932. I c. SIOBERG 1,851,546

REVOLVING DOOR DEPOSITORY Filgd'Jufi'e 15, 1 930 6 Sheets-Sheet l Match29, C F SIQBERG 1,851,546

REVOLVING DOOR DEPOS ITORY Filed June 15, 1930 6 Sheets-Sheet 2 March29, 1932. c. F SIOBERG 1,851,546

REVOLVING DOOR DEPOSITORY Filed June 15, 1930 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 Q March29 1932. F, B R'G 1,851,546

REVOLVI NG DOOR DEPOS ITORY Filed June 13, 1930 e Sheets-Sheet 4 a v a 4v 141 M) g 2% March 29, c 5|QBERG 1,851,546

REVOLVING DOOR DEPOSITORY Filed June 13, 1930 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 March 29,1932. c, $|QBERG 1,851,546

REVOLVING DOOR DEPOSITORY Filed June 15, 1930 6 Sheets-Sheet 6 PatentedMar. 29, 1932 warren STA TEs AT NTOFFESCE cnantns sIoBnnG oF YORK,rEnNsYLvAnIn', ASSlIGNOB ro 'YoRK sAirn'a LOCK com rain, or. roan,PENNSYLVANIA,A 'QQB,}?OBATI01\T or DELAWARE 7REVOLVENG noon nnrosrronyApplication filed June 13,

The invention relates to a rotating night depository which is intendedto be locatedin a ticket office,bankor store, or convenient to any pointwhereconsiderable sums of cash or the equivalent are received in theform of r numerous relatively small and trequent payments. The device ofthe invention is uti lized in connection with a chest or otherburglarproot enclosure whichis preferably beneath the ticket'o'llice,bank or store, or other The pocliet or receptacle in the preferred formis carried on. and rotates with the revolving door, which closes thedepository. In the preferred form the-re is a wall between the door andthe receptacle, the door and wall being registering openings, theopening in the .wall being at the top and the open topof the receptaclebeing disposed toward the door opening. From the depository a. passageleads downwardly into the chest. 'The entrance to this passage is insidethe depository at the bottom and the pocket or receptacle within thedepository immediatelyoverlies the entrance to said passage, closing itwhen the door is open. The. said receptacle or pocket is inverted whenthe revolving door is closed, whereby the articles deposited in thereceptacle which are usually money or other valuables, are dropped intothe chest or other burglarproof storage space. In this way, thedepository may be made accessible to one employee or class ofemployeeswho are'peristed to deposit valuables in the receptacle andremove them there-fromduring business hours, the accumulationofvaluables in the receptacle when finally dropped intothe chest beingaccessible byway of thechest door-only .and to whomever maybe trustedwith the key or combi nation which is separate and distinct from thattotherevolving door whichggives accessto the'depository.

In the; accompanying drawings]: have illustrated, my revolving doordepository embodying the features of the invention, includln'thedrawings i the line 6-6, Figure 5;

cachet-which is used toindicate the same or 1930.1 semi no. 460,844.

ing the receptacle rotatingwith the door, the product being knowncommercially as a rotating night depository or rotatingdepository;

Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section through the revolvingdepository taken on the line 'ofthe longitudinal axis which is the axisof the rotating door. It shows the revolving door closed and thereceptacle in discharging position in which the articles therein aredropped into thechest, M

Figurefi is a front'elevation of the de-" lpositor bl'lQ IlGOI' beingclosed and certain underlying parts being. shown in broken lines.

Figure 3 is a rear elevation of-the door removed, the door beingstillshown in closed position with the-opening at the bottom.

same on the line 4,- 4, Figure 3; i

Figureb is airont elevation of. theremovable partition immediately inthe rear of the door. o

.Figure 6 is a section through Figure 7 isja figure corresponding" toFigure 1 showing the revolving door open and the receptacle in uprightposition closing the pas- Figure. 4 is an axi'alsection through the; v

the same on sage to the chest and ready to receive 'deposits. Figure Sisa sectional view through the concrete baseshowing the depository'andchest suitably connected. M

"Referringto thed'rawings by numerals,

similar. parts in the different figures, the construction showncomprises a depository casmg 1. This may be of any preferredishape,

which isshown as almost as large as the hori- I zontalcross section ofthe inside ofthe de V pository'casing. .--Thisopening is surrounded byasu table depending boss. 5, which is shown as'chamberedat 6 tooreceiveandenclose a corresponding upwarfdl-ydisposed, tube 8, leadingdownwardly into a chest 901 other suitable burglarproof container.depository is fastened to the tubein any suitable'manner I 1 revolvingdoor illustrated and described in my copending application No. 340,934filed FebLlS, 1929. J

This door is mounted in a circularjamb 14 comprising a circular groove15 andaoircular rib 17 on the'outside of the grooveand forming its sidewall on the side toward the outer opening 3.' The door is formed likethe revolving chest door in my copendingapplication No. 340,934, filedFeb.18,1929, as, 'to'its peripheral edge with a circular or peripheralrib, 16,'wl1ich is cutaway at intervals forming spaces as indicated at18. The

rib 1'? on the depository body or safe proper surroundingthe dooropening 'andforming partofthe door jamb is also cut away forming spacesor intervals 19,F1gure 2, corresponding to the sections of 1ib16, eachspace 19 being slightly longer than the corresponding section of rib 16,so that in one position of the door it may be freelyinserted andremoved. T he sections of the rib 16 on the door 'in thisjposition ofentry and' removal pass through the intervals 19 betweenthe sections ofthe rib 1? on the door jamb, t-he'spaces 18 "between the rib sectionson' the door being long enough, i; e., slightly longer than thecorresponding sections of ribs 17 on the jamb, to pass the sections ofthe rib 17 "on the door jamb. This arrangement of interlocking Ilbsections on the door and jamb is fully eX- plained in thecopendingapplication referred to and it is furtherexplained thatthe rib sectionsand spaces are so arrangedthatthe' door "being-thus entered, as soon asit is rotated "away from the position of entry, 1t 1s held inpositionbythe interengagement of" the ribs and is not thereafterreleasable in any other position to which itmay be turned freely withoutcompressing thestop springs. The stop pin 20 andstop' springs to be'furtherdescribed prevent the door from being returned accidentally tothe removable position.

, To provide for the motion of the pin 20 with the-revolving door 12',the removable wall or partition 24,to be more fully described, isgrooved at 21 on each side below the door openingand on circular arcs ofaradius cor- :respondingfto-the'position oft-the pin and -concentriowiththe axis of the door12; At

a the bottom of each groove 21, to limit the to tation of the door andto prevent it from-rot'atin'g'freely, to released position and'topreventan undue noise and shock to the parts "whenjthe door reaches the end'ofits swing "in either directiomspring stops 22 are pro- 'vided.*The'se consist of springs 25seated in} holes 26,1 for-med inthepartition for this purpose and extending downwardly from the lower endof each groove 21. To receive the blows of the stop pin20, each saidspring is enclosed at the upperend in a partially hol-- lowplunger27,thesolidend of which is turned upwardly toward the'stop pin20. The lower endof the spring restson the bottomvof the hole 26. Holes26 provide for theentrance of the drill in making holes 26.

e As already suggested, the opening 3 in the cylindrical depositorycasing'1,'is closed by a removablewall or partition 24 immediately backof the door 12, and therefore between the revolving door 12. and thedepository receptacle 28;

likethe door 12 and jamb 14, and similarly to the door is provided witha projecting peripheral rib 30 cut away to provide intermediate spaces30 preferably-in exact correspondence withthe spaces 18 betweenthesectionsof the rib 16 on the door 1201" otherwise so'that thispartition oan'be' conveniently inserted through the door amb 14.

To further contribute to thedesired result, the depository casing 1 isprovi'dedin therear of groove'15'in the jamb 14 with an inwardlyprojecting arcuate rib 31 formed in sections and spaced similarly to thespac- Y This partition 24, which 1s of thick and 1 highly resistivemetal, is circular'in-outline' ing of the sections of the rib 16 on thedoor -e jamb or otherwise so that the length and 1 spacing of thesections of the rib 31 surround ing the circular opening in thedepository or "casing 1 provides that the wallor partition 24 may bepassed through'the door jamb'lt and seated immediately behind the'dooras shown'in Figure 1, said sections ofthe rib 30 on the removable wallbeing seated in groove 69 inthe depository casing and intermeshing' withthe sections of the, rib 31 011 the casing to prevent the wall 24 frombeing removed,

holding it rigidly in theposit-ion shownin Figures 1 and 2 to which ithas been rotated "from the position in'which it was inserted,

throwing the rib sections out 'of'registrati0n with the spaces andcausing them to thus interengage or mesh. In'this position to which theremovable wall is rotated from the position inwhich it is inserted, it'ish-eld against further rotation by means of screws 33 which extendthrough the marginal portion 34 of a the removable wall or partition 24,which marginal portion borders the handhole or door opening 35in theremovable wall to be further described.

The removable wall or partition 24 is providedat its axial center,wh'ichin operative position of theparts registers with th-eaxial center of therevolving door 12, with a bearing'36 seatedi-n ahole 36' in the wall 24.This" bearing is shown as inthe form of a roller bearing, the rollers orpins beingheld in position'by suitable spring detent rings 37, and in'thisbearing the depository shaft 38*is rotatably mounted This shafthas: its iniddle portion 39 within'said bearing of circula'rcrosssection and cylindrical form, the

I throw the handhole opening 45 there'in out of" registration with thehandhole opening l ends 40, ll being of square orany convenientangular'cross section. The end 40 of this depository shaft is seated inthe socket 4.0 in the center of the revolving door 12, the end of theshaft being shown as suitably'bushed therein and the other end 41isshownas seated in a suitable boss or hub 42 formed on the depositoryreceptacle 28, inwhich it is shown as likewise suitably bushed so thatthe depository receptacle rotates with therevolving' door 12. In theconstruction shownthe other end 'of'the depository receptacle at theaxis thereof is supported by a suitable bearing 43,

one element of which is s-eatedlinor otherwise secured to or supportedon the rear wall 2 of the d'epositoryeasing let the center.

Like the door of the revolvingdoor chest described in my copendingapplication above cited, the door 12 is. provided with a suitablehandhole or-door' opening 45 preferably on one side of the center andshown as occupying somewhat less than one half the area of the door.The-removable wall or V partition 24is provided with a handhole or dooropening already referred to, which is preferably of exactly similarout'llne and similarlyplaced relatively to the common axis of the door12, and the partition or'wall '24. Itwill be'understood that in the openposition of the door asl'in the structure described in the copendingapplication, the opening in thedoor registers with the openinginithewallorlpartition 24, andit is like.-

wise important that the depository receptacle'28 which is open at thetop be .so placed in relation to the handhole or opening' 5 in therevolving door '12, that whenthe revolving door is'turned to -theposition described in vwhich the opening therein registers with thehandhole opening 35 in thewall 3e, thedepositoryreceptacle28' is locatedin V convenient receiving relation" to and preferably beneath saidreglsterlng openings, the

rear wall 47 of said receptacle preferably 'ex- I tending somewhat abovethe handhole opening with its upper edges near the wall of thedepository closing the depositoryat the rear to prevent passage of thedeposits be:- yond the receptacle in this direction. The

front of the receptacle-is preferably open and curved as to its top edgeor opening-73 to conform to and register with the zhandhole openings ordoor openings, 35, 45,which are shown as of somewhat fiat curvature at49 on the side of said openings toward the center, which side is"downward in open posi tion, e., registering with the correspond ing edge7 3 of the receptacle28. Inithispo- I sition the receptacle 28 is notonly in receiving position in which the articles which it is desired todeposit can be conveniently :inserted therein by. the hand ofthe*operator,

" t e receptacle;

'but iini this position it closes the passage 4,

9,leading'into the chest. i i V The revolving door 12f=beingrotated to,i

35 inthe partition 24, the receptacle 28 rofates. with the door, and theclosed position of the doorand receptacle being at 180 de-- 'greesfromthe' open position, thelatter'iis inverted directly over the opening4:, leading"? .mto the chest so thatthe cash or money and anther:article's deposited n the receptacle are thus discharged into the chestthe 0 en" rect-ly in vertical alignment with the opening? 4, leadinginto the vault so that it can be nofailure of the articles deposited inthe '7 receptacle to pass through the opening l into the vault when thereceptacle is inverted The disclosure also includesa bolt-53, Fig- 99ure 3, mounted in suitable slots-54, 55 in the door, and n ormally.advanced spring56,

I which is coiled about-the screw 57 in the door and h-as ends 56, 56",about apart prol g radially therefrom, one end 'being9 'seated-in-asuitable notch 58 indi -door a d the otherend in aslot-159 in thebolt-J-The bolt is withdrawn by means-of a toothed pin-11 1 i ion '60,which engages, rackteeth 61 on the bolt, the pinion being in turnoperated-iby any suitable key or other type'locking inech-f anlsm indcated at" 62 in *Figure '2,

isfirstcombined with the removable wallor partition 24, and bothlarecombined with the door112, the door 12 and partition 24'being i placedwith their similarrib sections and 3 spaces in registration andin therelative ee-1 7 tons shown in Figures 3 and 5, the'openings 35, 45'being180? apartor opposite. f-Inthis position stop-pin20 bears on stop 22 atthe left in Figure 2, and compresses the-spring 1 25. At this timethe'square end 41 of the' depository shaft 38 occupies the square hole 165in the'bushing 66 in the hub d2 of said reiceptacle, the saidshaft-being at the same time mountedin the roller bearing 36 in thewall24, and the other square end lO isseated 1 0 g in socket 41f'inithe' doorf12.- The' door and r the removable wall '24 carrying thereceptacle' 28fare then presented to the jamb 14 in 'a positionin whichthe long secti'on68 of the I ribBO on .the 'wall enters the space 69between The i 1 spring holds the bolt normally engaged when the doO f isclosed. V I r t T 0 assemble the machine, the receptacle 28 12 meshexactly not only with'the openings be- 7 tween the'sections of the rib17 forming part 7 of the ja1nb,but also with the'spaces between I Hlnthisposition thereceptacle closes the openthe sections of the rib 31just beyond the door jainb, which serveto hold the wan 24 in "itsfinalposition. In other words, as previously pointed out, thesections'of the rib 17 exactly .register with the sections of; the rib31, so that the wall-24: may be thrust directly backs ward intopositionowitli its rib"30, o'ccup yijng the groove 69 ontheinside oftheldepository or casing l. The door 12 follows the :wall

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into its position in the *ja-mb, as hereinafter described. 7

As the partsapproachifinal position, thecone'ZOiof the'bearin'g 43enters, the socket 71 at thec'enter of the rear'wall2 otthe cylinder,

the wall member 2-1 being later rotated to the gleftvor contra clockwisethrough an arc of -aboutv'9O degrees, attains itsfinal position in whichit is shown, and when the door is openedthe screws 33 may be'driventhrough 7 the marginal portion '34 or partition 24' into on thewall withthe sections of the rib 31 the cylindrical wall of-the depositorycasing 1. ;The wall 24 is thus held in position by the interm'eshingof'the sections of the rib on the inside of the casing 1. Thescrews 33being inaccessible except when the revolving door to be described isopen, present a sufiiv cientlobsta'cle to the rotation and removal of athis vwall member by any unauthorized person. 7 i o s The door entersthesjam'b in the same angular position as that 1n Which the part tionwas inserted so that the section of the-rib :16 on the door passesthrough the longspace .69 between the sections of the rib 17 of the,door jamb.v In this position the door may be thrust forwardly, i. 'e.,to the right in'Figure 1,"causing it to advance' to a position in whichthe sections of the rib 16 on the door enter the groove 15 in the jam'b,when the door'may be turned to full open position in which the opening4-5 in the door registers with'the opening in the wall 24, in whichposition screws 33am inserted as just described. The stop pin 20 servesto prevent the rotation of the door into a position in which," 'Vture onthe opposite side of the wall from- 115 it might be accidentallyreleasedfrom the ainb, it being understood that the pin 20, as-

already. described, engages the spring stops "22 in the extremepositions of the door, which 7. spring stops not only limit therotary'motion of the door, but serve as a cushioning ;means 3 the safethedepository receptacle 28 rotates i with the revolving door '12,having its open- 1 s (30 ing directly: beneath theopening 45 in thedoor, so thatthe tront edge-7'3 of the mouth of'the receptacle at isoppositefadj'acent and immediately in alignment with thehand or door0pening'35 in the wall 24, i. e.,- in

' the open; position 0t the' door. At this time i is 1,851,546

the receptacle'28 is in upright position with' its 'front top'opening 73directlyin' the rear of the registering handhole openings35,e45.-

stantaneously deposited in the receptacle 28 7.5

to which" as many employees as desire may have-access, and "after eachdeposit or ,at the close of-the days work or in the event of an alarm,the door 12 -may be instantaneously v fclos'ed, which closure of thedoor 12 servesto deposit the contents or the receptacle 28 in the chestwhere they are accessible only to the one having the key or combinationto the" chest, andit is further of interest that while the receptacle'28is accessible whenever the f door 12is open for the deposit ofvaluables, the receptacle serves as a closure to the open.- or

ingt, leading' to the chest, which is therefore inaccessible even .tothose depositing valuables in this way except as to such individuals 0as may have the key or combination .to the V chest as distinguished fromthe key or combination to the revolving 'door 12 through which articlesthus depositedare introduced. I-havelthus described specifically and indetail a revolving door depository embodying the features 10f myinvention in the preferred form, in orderthat the natureiandthe mannerof constructing and operating, ap-

plying and using. the same maybe fully unloo 1 derstood, however, thespecific-terms herein 1 are used'descriptively ratherthan in a limit-.

ing sense, the scope of the invention being defined in the claims. I

' \Vhat I claim' as new by Letters Patent is: Y

" 1. The combination in a depository s'tructureyof arevolving doorhaving a handhole,

a wall of said structure being covered by the door and having acorresponding openingillo with which the handhole registers in the openposition of the door, theqhandhole being swung into and out ofregistration, as the door revolves, a receptacle within the strucsaiddoor, the receptacle being connected to the door to'rotate therewith andbeing accessible through said handhole from the outside inthe openposition of the doom-the structionvhaving a'door opening of a door re-25 volving in apl'ane transverse, to the door opening from open toclosed position, a' receptacle behind the door and connectedto: the doorto :beoperated thereby, the receptacle being accessible through thedooropening t'or l30 s" r.

and desire to secure" r a so the door is closed. a

3. The combination ina depository. of a circular revolving door, thedepository having a door jamb, thedoor having projecting portions spacedapart to form recesses, and the door jamb having corresponding recessesand projecting portions which admit the door in one position and adaptedto interlock with the projecting portion on the door when the door isrotated from said position, and a removable wall back of said dooradapted to "pass through the door jamb,;'said walland chest havingcorresponding projecting portions and recesses which admit the wall inone position and interlock when the wall is rotated from said position,the door and-wall having handhole openings which register in oneposition of said door and a receptacle within the depository operatedby-the door and located on-the opposite side of the'wal l from the door,the opening into the recepta cle being in the radial plane oi 'thehandhole-f in the door and outwardly disposed, saidde-j pository havingan opening beneath said re-r ceptacleadapted to register witha passage p1 the Wall -21nd.COIIIIQCtQd'HlIOIIQGTlCl to the doo'r leadingdownwardly to a closed sp'ace,

4. The combination in a depository ofJacircular revolvingdoor, thedepository having a door'giamb, the door'havine' projections and spacesbetween said projections, andthe" door jamb having correspondingprojections and spaces which admit the door in one position and areadapted to interlock when the door is rotated from said position, and acircular removable wall back of said door and adapted to pass throughthe door jamb, said wall and depository having spaces and projectingportions corresponding to those on the door and vjamb, whichadmit thewall in one position and interlock when the wall is rotated from saidposition, means for securinc: the wall in said latter position, the doorand wall having handhole openings which register in one position of saiddoor, and a receptacle within the depos tory and con- ,nected throughsaid removable wall to said. door to rotate with the door, thereceptacle being open toward said handhole, and thel construction.including an opening beneath said receptacle adapted to register with apassageway leading downward to a' storage space into which thereceptacle is dumped in the closed position of the door. 4

5. The combination in a depository of a circular revolving door, thedepository having a circular door jamb, the door having peripheralprojecting portions spaced apart which admit the wall in one; positionand intacle inverted in the closed position of the, door. i r a; i, I

and the doorf jamb :having corresponding spaces and projecting portionswhich: admit the door in one position and areadapted to "rof door j amb,said -door and depository having- 7 correspondingprojecting-portions andspaces terlock'when the wall is rotated from said,"

position, means forsecurin g the wallin interlOCkCl'POSllJlOIl, the doorand wall having hand-hole openings which, register in one; po-

SllZlOl'l' of said door, 1n.wh1ch POSIiZlOIl'iJhB handhole in thedoor isabove the axis-of rotation, and a receptacle within the depositorybeyond said wall connected through said rel movable wall; to said doorto rotate: with the door, 'the receptacle 'being' open' at the top andlocated immediately below said handhole opening'in the open position, ofthe door, the structure ncluding a passagedeading downward to a storagespace over which the recep 6. The combination 111a dep'ositorvotithe itvpe described of af'ic'asingohaving-a rotary door with ahandholethereimra wall covered by the door'iand' havin'g'a handhole nearthe top with whichthehahdholein the ldooris I i adapted iIOL register ina? predetermined :posii tion ofathe door, a shaftfextending through to"rotate'therewith', a receptacle with-inthe i- 'depositorv":on "theopposite sideaoii saidawall:

from: said door and connected tow-the shaft to:

rotate therewith, the -receptacle having ,anwY

opening for the admissionoi articles tobe stored, 'saidreceptacle beingarranged, with said .openinglin convenient relation tofithe" handhole'openingr'inthe door to make said receptacle accessible 'for" theadmission of r articles to be stored when said handhole open ing in thedooris in alignment-with:thehand hole opening :in the wall,saidfidepository, having aniopening immediatelybeneath the 1 receptaclewhich opening-leads downward into. a storage space so that the contents015 the receptacle is deposited in the storage space V by the inversionof the receptacleras the door isrotated toclosedpositionifli' i 7; Thecombinationwith a depositoryhav-i alga circular revolving door and-acircular amb for the door, the door and 'jainb having peripheralinterlocking rib sectionsholdigr'ig p i the door in :tDOSltlOlLWhlGhIll)sections release in one'angular position of;thedoor,.the1ribs lnthe doorand ambjbemg correspond nglyj spaced to permit the door tobeinsertedandre;

moved, a circular removable wallb'ack of; the

door, the wall and depository being provided withinterlockingribsectionsadapted to re,-; lease :in i one angular position or the door,qtheribsections on the'wall being arranged-to pass through the spaces the 1005amb and the wall being otherwise adapted to pass through serted' androtated to locked position, means -for holding: the partition against.rotationfl from said locked position, said partition and:

the jamb, permitting the partition toibe in door having handholeopenings, whichu'egister in-one position of the door, a receptacle;

' within the depository on theopposite side of i said partition from thedoor and connected the door to'rotatetherewith, said receptaclehavingareceiving opening opposite the handhole opening in the door, thedepository having a passageway leading downward andadapted; to provideaccess to a burglarproof enclosure, said passageway being closed saidreceptacle whereby the receptacle cooperates with the door to receivearticles insert ed through the handhole'in the open position 0f thedoor'iand discharged into the down f passage when the door' is'closed,the rec'ep taclebeing inverted over said closed position of the door. iw

8 The combination in-a depository of the r assa e in the P D typedescribed of a depository'casing having a rotary doorfwitha handholetherein, a re- 7 movablewall covered the door and having a handho leWithwhi'ch'the h'aridhole-"in the door*is adapted to register inapre'deter- "mined position of the door,a shaf t extending through thewall and connected atone end to.

r the "door torotate therewith; a; receptacledepository casing having apassage immediately beneath the receptacle which passage} [leadsdownward into a burglarproof storage l space so that the contents ofthereceptacle within the chest onvth'e opposite side of said shaft torotate therewith, the receptacle hav to bestored, said receptacle beingarranged with said opening in convenient alignment i wi th the handholeopening in the door to make said receptacle accessible' for the"admis'sion of :articles' tofbefistored when said 1, r handholeo'peningin the door is in'alignment with the handhole opening in the wa'll,=saidis deposited in the storage space when the door. is closed with thereceptacleoversaid; passage, the receptacleserving to close the apassage in the open-position of the door;-:

a 9.-The combination in a depositorycon- I struction having :a dooropening'of'a door in revolving in' thedirection of the planeof the f,

door opening, a receptacle-behind the door and connected'to-the door tobe operated the receptacle being mounted to move from wall .from'said;:door and'connec tedeto th 7 -35 1 :in'gan openingiortheadmissionpfarticles door is open, to discharge position whereby it isdumped; into said opening'when thedoor is closed, said receptacleservingto closegsa-id opening-in the receiving position 10. Thecombination'in a depository "con-Z 7 struction having-a door opening ofa door revolvingin a plane transverse" to the door "opening, areceptacle behind the'door andf connected tothe door to berotatedtherewith, the receptacle being accessible throughthe door opening toreceive deposits in theopenpositionof the door,-the constructionincluding acdischarge opening beneathsaid receptacle leadin-gdownwardly-to. a storage space,

receiving position when the dooreis open, to discharge position; wherebyit'is. dumped through said'opening when the door is closed, saidreceptacle serving to closesaid passage 5 in the receiving positionandin discharge. I

position. 1 a a 11. The combin'ationin a depositoryconstruction having adoor opening of adoor re-i volving'in a planetransverse to the doorspace, the receptacle-being mounted to move "fromreceivlng position whenthe 'dooris', open, to, -dischargei position} whereby it 'is f' dumpedthrough said opening when the" door W"- iSclosedli Signed by me at:"York 31stl'day ofMay,i1930; 'CHARLESfS IOBERG thereby, awallbetween'the door and the rea I ceptacle, the door and wall having-handholesregis'teringin the open positio'nof the door,

the receptacle being accessible to receive =deposits in theopenpositionof the door, the.

construction including an opening beneath said receptacle leadingdownwardly'to a storage space, the receptacle being mounted tolmove fromreceiving position whenthe ,Pennsylvania, thi

